Dismiss case; detain for a short period without justification
Review case; Detain long enough to confirm/dispel belief
Appeal case; detain indefinitely without any suspicion
Ignore case; detain briefly without any reason
Term 5 of 101
What are seizures per State v. Dibrell?
1. Pursuing individual
2. Continuing to interrogate after person is not cooperating
3. Renewing interrogation
4. Verbal Orders
5. Retaining ID
6. Physically restraining/blocking citizens
7. Displaying firearm
1. Left with judge 2. Left with defendant 3. Given back to judge after warrant execution
1. Arrest 2. General Sessions 3. Grand Jury 4. Trial 5. Appeal
Pre-dating 1066; taking care of your own family
Term 6 of 101
Levels of Criminal Proof
crime, in what place will I be?, what evidence will I think I'll find?
1. Mere Suspicion 2. Reasonable Suspicion 3. Probable Cause 4. Beyond a Reasonable
Doubt
Traffic and regulatory offenses or misdemeanors unless it involves drugs and weapons
if it has license plate and it is mobile. on blocks, no
,Term 7 of 101
What are the exceptions of the knock and announce?
Higher than Class A (automatic 51 years)
1. Mere Suspicion 2. Reasonable Suspicion 3. Probable Cause 4. Beyond a Reasonable
Doubt
COPS formed (Community-oriented policing system)
1. Destruction of evidence 2. Safety of Officer 3. Useless Gesture
Term 8 of 101
Proof Beyond a Reasonable Doubt
Can get court conviction
it is not an offense
Perception
Can arrest, get arrest warrant or search warrant
Term 9 of 101
What occurred in policing in 1990s?
Lack of trust, most turbulent, vietnam, anti-gov.
Higher than class a (automatic 51 years)
COPS formed (Community-oriented policing system)
No!
Term 10 of 101
Fourteenth Amendment
Right to bear arms
1. Left with judge 2. Left with defendant 3. Given back to judge after warrant execution
Affidavit must detail informant's credibility and basis of knowledge
States must follow federal criminal precedence; protection of rights
, Term 11 of 101
Can closed or locked compartments be opened for inventory?
a rule stating evidence from legal searches is inadmissible
the principle that allows all evidence in court
a guideline for presenting evidence in court
any evidence found as a result of an illegal search will be inadmissible in court (Mapp v
Ohio)
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